I was very impressed with the performance of the Hustlers, and the MaxII's. Even the stock MaxII's put on quite a show, the modified machines were just awesome!
I was very impressed with the performance of the Hustlers, and the MaxII's. Even the stock MaxII's put on quite a show, the modified machines were just awesome!
More Busco action, I have quit a bit of video of Brian, Mike and JP Swift but they were always putting on a show, JP Swift was absolutely fearless attacking mud holes, more than once I thought he had broken an axle or damaged his machine attacking difficult terrain.
Last edited by mightymaxIV; 10-09-2011 at 07:14 PM.
Dan
I believe that is Brian's (Racerone) Huster in the videos
"Don't worry my Dad's a TV repairman, he has an excellent set of tools..I can fix It"
You are correct, I knew that was Brian, what was I thinking? To much driving I guess, thanks for the correction, sorry Brian.
Great Videos!!!!!!
Nice videography and what a good time it looked like it was. I would have come back had to work, maybe I'll make it next year. All the machines looked top notch. Dan your Argo was superb, Don that Hustler 980 looked awesome, when you can nearly keep up with a tracked vehicle thats great performance!
JP's and HydroMike's Hustlers looked too cool. JP those ASXs are really impressive on that ride and it looks like you went everywhere.
Last edited by Noel Woods; 10-09-2011 at 08:22 PM.
videos already thanks Dan. is it me or was this the muddiest year for machines yet? looks like alot more mud splattered on peoples clothes and such. looks like you guys were tearing it up more this year, damn looks like a fine time. i hope there are more videos coming!
Yeah, but Don hasn't.
Thanks for the videos Dan.
This time, there wasn't nearly as much mud as usual but it was still a great trip. I have some video but my battery died before the day was over so I missed the last part of Saturday that included jpswift1 throwing his Hustler into a rut and getting catapulted out I also missed that climb that Dan took video of showing jpswift1 in his Hustler and freq42 in his Max II climbing up that gnarly little hill. There was a root at the top of that hill that created an 18" vertical edge that you had to climb over. Then, once you got over the root, there was a huge hole you fell into. It was intimidating from the bottom and Tom was the first to go up in his Max IV with 25" tires. I think that is the closest I have seen a Max IV come to flipping over backwards.
Edit: I just uploaded the handful of pictures I took here:
Last edited by Mike; 10-09-2011 at 11:06 PM. Reason: uploaded some pictures